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Hocus Pocus

It's just a bunch of Hocus Pocus.
1993 | 96m | English

(165646 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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After 300 years of slumber, three sister witches are accidentally resurrected in Salem on Halloween night, and it is up to three kids and their newfound feline friend to put an end to the witches' reign of terror once and for all.
Release Date: Jul 16, 1993
Director: Kenny Ortega
Writer: Neil Cuthbert, Mick Garris, David Kirschner
Genres: Family, Comedy, Fantasy
Keywords sibling relationship, witch, magic, virgin, halloween, resurrection, undead, potion, salem, massachusetts, trick or treating, spellcasting, talking cat, time skip, grimoire
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Touchwood Pacific Partners 1, David Kirschner Productions
Box Office Revenue: $51,663,767
Budget: $28,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 05, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Bette Midler Winifred Sanderson
Sarah Jessica Parker Sarah Sanderson
Kathy Najimy Mary Sanderson
Omri Katz Max Dennison
Thora Birch Dani Dennison
Vinessa Shaw Allison
Tobias Jelinek Jay
Larry Bagby Ernie / 'Ice'
Doug Jones Billy Butcherson
Amanda Shepherd Emily
Stephanie Faracy Jenny Dennison
Charles Rocket Dave Dennison
Karyn Malchus Headless Billy Butcherson
Sean Murray Thackery
Steve Voboril Elijah
Norbert Weisser Thackery's Father
Kathleen Freeman Miss Olin
D.A. Pauley Fireman #1
Ezra Sutton Fireman #2
Don Yesso Bus Driver
Michael McGrady Cop
Leigh Hamilton Cop's Girlfriend
Devon Reeves Little Girl 'Neat Broom'
Joseph Malone Singer
Jordan Redmond Little Angel
Frank Del Boccio Lobster Man
Jeff Neubauer Boy in Class
Teda Bracci Calamity Jane
Peggy Holmes Dancer
Jason Marsden Thackery Binx (voice)
Garry Marshall Devil (Husband) (uncredited)
Penny Marshall The Master's Wife (uncredited)
Name Job
Neil Cuthbert Screenplay
Peter E. Berger Editor
Nancy Patton Art Direction
Laura Dash Stunts
Mary Gail Artz Casting
Barbara Cohen Casting
William Sandell Production Design
Hazel Catmull Hairstylist
John M. Elliott Jr. Makeup Artist
Kevin Haney Makeup Artist
Lee Harman Makeup Artist
Steve LaPorte Makeup Artist
Carol Meikle Key Hair Stylist
Cheri Minns Makeup Artist
Richard Sarre Hairstylist
Ray Fisher Set Dresser
Whitney Green Unit Production Manager
Ellen H. Schwartz First Assistant Director
Bettiann Fishman Second Assistant Director
James P. Meehan On Set Dresser
Pamela Wise Costume Supervisor
Patricia Bercsi Set Costumer
Pamela Alch Script Supervisor
C. Darin Knight Sound Mixer
Charles J. Bond Boom Operator
Carolyn Soper Visual Effects Producer
Michael Lessa Animation Supervisor
Denise Davis Visual Effects Coordinator
Juliette Yager VFX Editor
Raman Rao Chief Lighting Technician
Michael Everett Best Boy Electric
Ben Beaird Key Grip
Jeff Case Dolly Grip
Gregory Romero Grip
Terry D. Frazee Special Effects Coordinator
Logan Frazee Special Effects
Donald Frazee Special Effects
Donald T. Black Special Effects
Louis R. Cooper Special Effects
Nancy Fogarty Music Editor
George Watters II Supervising Sound Editor
Howell Gibbens Sound Editor
Suhail Kafity Sound Editor
F. Hudson Miller Sound Editor
R.J. Palmer Sound Editor
Denise Whiting Supervising ADR Editor
Denise Horta Supervising ADR Editor
Matthew Harrison Foley Editor
Jim Likowski Foley Editor
Marva Fucci Assistant Sound Editor
Maggie Ostroff Assistant Sound Editor
John P. Fasal Special Sound Effects
Terry Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mel Metcalfe Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David J. Hudson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mary Hidalgo Casting Assistant
Deborah Laub Location Manager
Martha Johnston Set Designer
Brad Ricker Set Designer
Cal DiValerio Construction Coordinator
Jeanie Daniels Payroll Accountant
Deborah Wuliger Unit Publicist
Andrew Cooper Still Photographer
Bob Hendrix Transportation Coordinator
Peter R. Chittell Transportation Captain
Michael Peavey Pilot
John Richards Scoring Mixer
Theresa Repola Mohammed Negative Cutter
Dale E. Grahn Color Timer
Michael Pangrazio Visual Effects Supervisor
John Coniglio Assistant Editor
John Haggar Assistant Editor
Jonathan Cates Assistant Editor
Kristin R. Glover Camera Operator
Jennifer Watson-Johnston Stunts
Kenny Ortega Director
Mick Garris Story, Screenplay
John Debney Original Music Composer
Hiro Narita Director of Photography
David Kirschner Story
Glenn R. Wilder Stunt Coordinator
Christian J. Fletcher Stunt Double
Eddy Donno Stunts
Annie Ellis Stunts
Karen Getz Stunts
Mary E. Vogt Costume Design
Rosemary Brandenburg Set Decoration
Chris L. Spellman Leadman
Russell Bobbitt Property Master
David Gertz Foley Mixer
Doc Kane ADR Mixer
Kathleen M. Courtney Production Coordinator
David Oliver Pfeil Title Designer
Craig Barron Visual Effects Supervisor
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunts
Alicia M. Tripi Hairstylist
Drew Struzan Art Designer
Name Title
Steven Haft Producer
Ralph Winter Executive Producer
Bonnie Bruckheimer Co-Producer
Jay Heit Associate Producer
David Kirschner Producer
Mick Garris Co-Executive Producer
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Reviews

BadChristian
4.0

I imagine most of the love for Hocus Pocus comes from people who re-watch it with nostalgia goggles. Even as a child of the 90's I had never seen Hocus Pocus and knew little of it, so I had no prior attachments to this film. If you have seen any of the Disney Channels terrible made for TV movies, Ho ... cus Pocus is like a particularly bad one with some questionable language and sexual innuendo. The acting is really bad from the entire cast, which is a little surprising considering the witches (who I had always assumed you the heroes of the story, but are clearly not) are two D-List actresses (Bette Midler and Kathy Najimy) and a C-lister (Sarah Jessica Parker) who aren't exactly known for their acting abilities, but are actual professional actresses. The CG effects are bad, even considering this is a 1993 movie and the practical effects aren't even an honest effort. All of this could be forgiven if it was part of a fun, campy family movie, but Hocus Pocus can't even pull that off. The plot is lame and full of inconsistencies and just unreasonably unrealistic moments. The witches have been "dead" for 300 years, but will be brought back if a virgin lights the black flame candle. In 1990 a high school boy says multiple times publicly that he is a virgin. Let me just say that again, they think a high school boy would go around announcing himself to be a virgin repeatedly to his peers. This is a public high school in Massachusetts in the 90's, not a Mormon town or a private Catholic school. When the witches return, they have been gone for 300 years and don't even know what the paved road is, thinking it to be a river or what a bus is; they have no knowledge of any of the advances since the 1600's. Having established this, one of the witches flies up to the side of a car on their broom and asks him for his license and registration. So, they don't understand asphalt, but they know motorist jokes? The movie is littered with inconsistencies and a wild lack of understanding of how teenagers and children think and act. Even the three witches can't maintain a consistent character. Bette Midler is supposed to be the smart older sister, but she acts the most irrationally and whines like a child. Sarah Jessica Parker is a horny dumb blonde and Kathy Najimy is a mentally challenged woman who barks an talks out of the side of her mouth, but they are always the ones to reason and plan. Najimy is the worst, with her constantly swinging from offensively stupid the brains of the operation. This was an actual movie released in theaters. Had it been a cheap Disney Channel original, it would still be terrible, but excusable. As a real theatrical film, Hocus Pocus is embarrassing. Unless you grew up with this film, I can't imagine you getting much out of this. It's fairly unoffensive children's drivel, with some questionable language if that's all you need, but it's not a good film. It wasn't fun or interesting and it was probably best left in '93.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
7.0

Good. <em>'Hocus Pocus'</em> is a fairly amusing film about witches from the Salem trials era, not that it hasn't any real connection to those events. It's very much a fun fantasy film, which looks pretty neat by the way. Bette Midler (Winifred), Kathy Najimy (Mary) and Sarah Jessica Parker (S ... arah) play three witch sisters. They are main reason why the film is as enjoyable as it is, all are entertaining but Midler is definitely the pick of the bunch. The trio of younger actors in Omri Katz (Max), Thora Birch (Dani) and Vinessa Shaw (Allison) are OK, nothing special but passable. I didn't fully connect or like the plot itself, but it's one that suits everything else on screen well so it kinda works to be honest. All in all, for me, this is a solid, mid-range production from Disney.

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
4.0

Bad watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. Sometimes it is fun to get in the way back machine to visit "classic" movies, but they don't always hold up. And in some cases, like this, it is a wonder they EVER worked at all. Especially that it is a 1993 Disney movie and focuses on ... sex, plus a lot of witch lore being based on women being sexual in a time where it was so inappropriate they would be burnt at the stake. I digress. While the Sanderson sisters are a compelling premise, if sloppy, and an interesting metaphor for the desires of power, hunger, and sex, it goes to an almost cartoonish levels of ridiculous for next to no reasoning. All the non witch cast do a fine job, and I especially liked Thora Birch's performance, I can see why she took off so well. As for the witch cast, I have no doubt they did was in the script very well, but the script is overly ridiculous, and even just trying to relax there are jokes that make no sense and just aren't all that funny. Ultimately it comes down to being a Halloween themed sub-par Babysitter's Club, or your choice of child adventure groups.

Jun 23, 2021
narrator56
5.0

This is an odd family movie, as I saw it called. There seemed to be a few incidents around death that might be to mature for younger kids, but a lot of the story and action seemed too simplistic for older kids. There is a lot of shrieking in lieu of acting, no real character development, and how ... many times to we need to hear the same lines and actions from the three witches? We decided to watch this as a preview to watching the 2022’s sequel, but alas we aren’t motivated to do so after swing the original.

Oct 07, 2022
Geronimo1967
7.0

What ever happened to Omri Katz? Here he is the young "Max" who moves with his sister "Dani" (Thora Birch) to the small, history-laden, town of Salem where he soon gets the hots for "Allison" (Vinessa Shaw). Out on a Halloween trick 'r treat session with his sister, they arrive at the her rather pos ... h home where they discuss the famous "Sanderson" witches who were famously hanged there three hundred years earlier. It seems that their house was converted into a museum, so all three head to this dilapidated home where "Max" does the unthinkable - he light the wrong candle and whoosh - back come these three wicked harridans. Led by "Winifred" (Bette Midler) these women must use a secret potion to rob all the children of their youth so they can use it themselves and attain eternal beauty. Fortunately, our intrepid (and increasingly loved-up) trio have one ally from the days gone by in the form of the cat - formerly "Thackery" who was punished by these self same witches centuries ago. Can their combined efforts thwart the witches' dastardly plan? It's great fun, this - with Ms. Midler on good form supported handsomely by Sarah Jessica Parker and a slightly under-used Kathy Najimy. It's got one enjoyable set-piece musical number - "I Put a Spell on You", of course, too. The visual effects are more Hammer than ILM, but that all just adds to the quirky, almost pantomime, entertainment value as the story heads to it's amusing denouement in the graveyard. Thirty years on, it's still a characterful and enjoyable family adventure that had me wracking my brains for where I had seen "Thackery" (Sean Murray) before...

Nov 03, 2022
GenerationofSwine
10.0

The colors, right? Was the the draw in for you too, because this movie popped. Outside of Dick Tracy I don't think I've seen color used to well in a film, both for entertainment and for pure wow. It popped... and, yeah, there was a story here too. This was the 90s, it was that time where they ... could make a children's movie that was still a little dark, a children's movie that was still entertaining for adults to watch. In other words, they made a FAMILY movie, and that hasn't been done lately has it? You can watch it as an adult and love it because it has a real plot, it has jokes that are above the low brow children's fair, and jokes that cater to them as well. It takes an effort to be appealing to ALL age groups. And, as I said, it has a plot that you can follow, which again is new for the modern family film which are more or less a series of scenes loosely linked together. It's entertaining, it was entertaining when I was 13 and my little sister was 7, it was entertaining for my parents that took us, and it's still entertaining. Only now that I'm 40, I'm old enough to look at it and appreciate the color... because man does it pop.

Jan 11, 2023
SoSmooth1982
6.0

One of my favorite movies of all time again. Love this movie! I love movies that have a storyline that's not common in a lot of movies. Thus is also really hilarious. ...

May 26, 2023